Howard St. John
12 titles
Filmography
12 results

Born Yesterday
(1950)A million dollar Tycoon hires a tutor to teach his lover proper etiquette.

Strait-Jacket
(1964)Movie queen Joan Crawford gives a chilling performance in this rousing shocker about a jealous wife with a hasty hatchet.
Close to My Heart
(1951)Ray Milland ("The Lost Weekend") and Gene Tierney ("The Razor's Edge") are a childless couple who adopt a baby, only to discover that its father was a murderer. This sentimental tale has a happy ending as nurture proves more important than nature.

The Sun Sets at Dawn
(1950)A young man is wrongly convicted and sentenced to be executed. Reporters covering the execution relate the story, each from his own perspective.

The Big Night
(1951)After seeing his father get beaten by a local big shot, a teen sets off into the city for a long and strange night as he tries to settle the score.
Don't Drink the Water
(1969)
Illegal
(1955)A district attorney's life unravels when he realizes he has sent an innocent man to the electric chair. He falls into alcoholism, then seeks redemption by defending the innocent. His skills will be needed to save his ex-assistant, now charged with murder!
Mister 880
(1950)
Matchless
(1967)An American is mistaken for a spy and imprisoned by the Chinese government but escapes when he finds a secret ring that renders himself invisible.

Three Coins in the Fountain
(1954)In this entertaining 1954 nominee for the Best Picture Oscar®, three American women in romantic Italy (Dorothy McGuire, Jean Peters and Maggie McNamara) decide it’s time to end their single status. So they whimsically toss coins into Rome’s spectacular Trevi Fountain for luck in love. But none has the kind of luck she hopes for in this fun romp that also stars Rossano Brazzi and Louis Jourdan.

711 Ocean Drive
(1950)A phone company repairman bites off more than he can chew when he agrees to create a system that broadcasts race track results for a crime boss.

Goodbye, My Fancy
(1951)A congresswoman who returns to her alma mater to accept an honorary degr ee, and finds herself romantically involved with both the college president and a magazine photographer.